"How long have you been playing, and have you ever played with Orchestra Drums/Percussion? Like Tiphany Drums, or Xylophones?"

I've actually only been playing a few years, I started learning late high school. I've always been into music but I'd only played Woodwinds before I started learning Drums. Although I much prefer drums now that I can play 'em :P

The hardest part about it isn't the computer, the languages, or even other people - it's really about learning to reliably get into that mental state of flow. If you can do that on demand, you can do really -really- well with it... and yeah, after hours of that, it's like you have to logout back into the real world. I call that transition time "dumpshock"

"How long have you been playing, and have you ever played with Orchestra Drums/Percussion? Like Tiphany Drums, or Xylophones?"

I've actually only been playing a few years, I started learning late high school. I've always been into music but I'd only played Woodwinds before I started learning Drums. Although I much prefer drums now that I can play 'em :P

"I love anything Percussion. I have even played a Bass or two in my life. Rhythms and Beats drive the world. They are the Heart Beat Of Life. And the Motivation Of Dance. IMHO."/grin

The hardest part about it isn't the computer, the languages, or even other people - it's really about learning to reliably get into that mental state of flow. If you can do that on demand, you can do really -really- well with it... and yeah, after hours of that, it's like you have to logout back into the real world. I call that transition time "dumpshock"

My supervisor constantly has to remind me to take a lunch break because I get so caught up in what I'm doing. I suppose that's better than being reprimanded for being on reddit all day. :P